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FORUM DIET & CARE Moldy hay and Hay hay hey

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    • bunnytowne
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        Went to feed store and got a pad of hay.  Got home and found it was damp and smelled moldy.  So today we went back and the guy gave us our $ back. 

        I had been so scared of getting moldy hay out of the loose stuff that falls but now since I had a bag of it I think I feel safer getting the loose stuff now.  Fouad said the place he found is clean very clean and dry.  Oh goody.  He said the owner let him take the loose hay.  Cool.

        Hay I mean hey can any of you do that? It certainly helps save $. 

        Since hubby had gotten some loose hay from a new place he found we have a huge bag of hay and some more I put in the container I keep indoors for them.   We didn’t get anymore.    Also I had ordered some mountain hay too.  I suppose this hay will last forever.  OH and some oat barley and wheat hay is coming too.  That way they still get variety.

        I think we are stocked up in case hurricanes come this year.  uh ya  think?  Oh and we have an extra bag if pellets too.

        OH and I fed Cotton and Ruby the timmy he picked up for me and Cotton was smelling it and sticking his little head out of his house looking for me to give him some.  Teheee. HE was happy to see timmy hay again.  Cool now they will have nice variety. For a long time too.


      • RabbitPam
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          It’s always a good idea to stock up during hurricane season. I don’t know if loose hay has been treated with anything, but I would hope not since it is feed hay, right?

          Sammy has been passing up her hay feeder in favor of munching on her seagrass mattes. I would like a new hay feeder that is more accessible, but so far she booted one new one around her cage. What a mess.


        • bunnytowne
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            Your bunny didn’t like the hay holder thats funny.  Silly thing. Cotton doesn’t care for one either. Ruby didn’t mind but it hindered her from getting in and out of her litterbox so I took it out.

            Now today Cotton doesn’t want timmy hay.   He is the pickiest little Cotton Boo. Goodness.

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